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  2. to ask or request someone to go to an event: We're invited to Lola's party. Candidates who are successful in the written test will be invited for an interview. [ + obj + to infinitive ] Her family invited me to stay with them for a few weeks. Fewer examples. They've invited 80 guests to the wedding.

  3. Definition of invite verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. invite in British English. verb (ɪnˈvaɪt)(transitive) 1. to ask (a person or persons) in a friendly or polite way (to do something, attend an event, etc) he invited them to dinner. 2. to make a request for, esp publicly or formally. to invite applications. 3.

  5. Synonyms of invite. transitive verb. 1. a. : to request the presence or participation of. invited us to dinner. b. : to request formally. c. : to urge politely : welcome. invite comments. 2. a. : to increase the likelihood of. invite trouble. b. : to offer an incentive or inducement to : entice. inviter noun. 2 of 2. noun. in· vite ˈin-ˌvīt.

  6. INVITE definition: 1. to ask someone to come to a social event: 2. to officially ask someone to do something: 3. to…. Learn more.

  7. ask someone in a friendly way to do something. synonyms: bid. see more. verb. request the participation or presence of. “The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference”. synonyms: call for. bespeak, call for, quest, request. express the need or desire for; ask for.

  8. to ask or request someone to go to an event: We're invited to Lola's party. Candidates who are successful in the written test will be invited for an interview. [ + obj + to infinitive ] Her family invited me to stay with them for a few weeks. Fewer examples. They've invited 80 guests to the wedding.

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